Skip to Content

AOL Tech

Recent Comments:

Inside iPhone 3.0: Enhanced controls for podcast & audiobook playback {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}

Jun 21st 2009 10:17AM hmm, I know the maccast has notes in the podcast that are viewable on the iphone (i read them a lot)... maybe the iphone only supports AAC based notes? no clue.

Inside iPhone 3.0: Enhanced controls for podcast & audiobook playback {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}

Jun 21st 2009 10:15AM I sold my 30GB iPod Video (5.5gen) when I got my 16GB iPhone 3g. Besides the the space being cut in half, the biggest thing I missed was 2x on audiobooks!

I love 2x because it forces you to process faster and really focus on what is being said. At my previous job I was on the road a lot, so listening to audiobooks on my ipod was amazing.

Actually, it was listening to Getting Things Done and the 4 Hour Work Week that got me out of that job and and pushed me to be an Apple Specialist for a local small business and enterprise level Apple-centric consulting firm.

Glad the feature has been added to the iPhone, it seems to be working well so far.

TUAW giveaway: WeightBot and ConvertBot {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}

Apr 12th 2009 6:43PM CodeBot - a light weight cleverly designed app for coding.

Engadget's recession antidote: win a 1.5TB Drobo! {Engadget}

Mar 24th 2009 11:30PM end central banking and return to decentralized finite money system such as gold (or anything precious)

Tabs in the title bar: a UI design trend that needs to go {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}

Feb 26th 2009 3:48PM to response one:

ok, ok. I got carried away on the "enhancing my experience, I will give you that... sorry.

and to response two:

But, Honestly, "a mine field" come on... I haven't had problems with the items you are siting... accidentally clicking on an "x" that is just lazy window dragging.

Tabs in the title bar: a UI design trend that needs to go {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}

Feb 26th 2009 2:15PM Ok, I don't see your point at all. The title bar still acts as it should.

1) double click anywhere at the top and you get minimize (use this all the time)
2)it is easy to move tabs around
3) you can still easily move the window around with click and drag...

What functionality have you lost? for me. none.
Also, on a 13" MacBook, the added browser real estate rocks.

Tabs are a relatively new concept in the world of windowed UI. I think it is a powerful tool and needs rethinking. Safari and Crome are bold (and I think wise) moves on the part of UI.

It really bothers me when we, as the Apple community, want Apple to innovate, yet a large part of the community (the ones who have been around for a while) bitch and complain any time things are changed.

open your mind, try it out, and see if it REALLY messes up your workflow.
It has actually enhanced mine. I just think about using the new tools in a new way.

My vote is YES for tabbed title bar.

Safari 4 hidden preferences {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}

Feb 25th 2009 10:16PM I really like the new safari. I am most definitely a multi-browser user, but I think the new interface is a much better use of screen real estate.

My only grip was that I had to edit a plist to make 1password work properly, but no big deal.

Data recovery: The option of last resort {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}

Jan 22nd 2009 8:56AM no backup?!?!
This is important data on a drive and there is no backup?
Seriously? Seriously?

I know it takes experiences like this to hit home to a lot of people (myself included), but when it happened to me I wasn't making a living off my data.

Data on a harddrive is not safe, 1 backup is minimum, diverse backups are key.

If you living depends on it, freaking backup. Spend the extra $150 and get a second local drive, THEN use JungleDisk, DropCopy, or your own offisite server and backup the critical stuff.

There are two types of drives in this world.

1) Those that have failed.
and
2) Those that will fail.

Profile

  • Nathan
  • Member Since Oct 16th, 2006

Are you Nathan? If So, Login Here.

Activity

The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
17 Comments
Engadget
39 Comments
Engadget HD
3 Comments
Engadget Mobile
8 Comments

AOL News